| Plural | minutiae |
pay attention to the minutiae of the contract
she is very detail-oriented and focuses on minutiae
the report includes every minutia of the project
he tends to overlook the minutiae and focus on the big picture
the training covered the minutiae of the new software
obsessing over minutiae can hinder progress
the professor is known for his attention to minutiae in his research
the minutiae of daily life can be overwhelming
it's important to not get lost in the minutiae and lose sight of the goal
the artist captures the minutiae of nature in his paintings
Salim is more interested in the minutiae.
" Mike, we're not going to get into the minutiae of the details."
Furthermore, teenagers can hardly be expected to have an in-depth knowledge of the minutiae of labour-market trends.
They don't want presidents getting tangled up in minutia.
Slimmer, punchier and more tightly wound, " My Nemesis" highlights her talent for capturing the minutiae of interpersonal drama.
There’s different categories and criteria and little minutia that I just need to explain.
This is the kind of minutia that makes the law insane.
That's a lot to follow, the minutiae of parliamentary procedure and all the rest of it, Lisa, so we appreciate your doing it.
But what's really important is the whole process, not the minutia.
The fact of the sex is relevant, your honor, but not the minutia.
pay attention to the minutiae of the contract
she is very detail-oriented and focuses on minutiae
the report includes every minutia of the project
he tends to overlook the minutiae and focus on the big picture
the training covered the minutiae of the new software
obsessing over minutiae can hinder progress
the professor is known for his attention to minutiae in his research
the minutiae of daily life can be overwhelming
it's important to not get lost in the minutiae and lose sight of the goal
the artist captures the minutiae of nature in his paintings
Salim is more interested in the minutiae.
" Mike, we're not going to get into the minutiae of the details."
Furthermore, teenagers can hardly be expected to have an in-depth knowledge of the minutiae of labour-market trends.
They don't want presidents getting tangled up in minutia.
Slimmer, punchier and more tightly wound, " My Nemesis" highlights her talent for capturing the minutiae of interpersonal drama.
There’s different categories and criteria and little minutia that I just need to explain.
This is the kind of minutia that makes the law insane.
That's a lot to follow, the minutiae of parliamentary procedure and all the rest of it, Lisa, so we appreciate your doing it.
But what's really important is the whole process, not the minutia.
The fact of the sex is relevant, your honor, but not the minutia.
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